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Director David Lynch will debut his multipart documentary Interview Project on his website June 1, the Wrap reports. The project consists of 121 three- to five-minute interviews with regular folks across America. A new one will be rolled out every few days over the course of a year. Lynch sent a team of filmmakers on a “road trip” to find subjects, armed with a general questionnaire. Lynch himself will introduce each episode.

“We found the people driving along the roads, going into bars, going into different locations,” Lynch said. “It’s a chance to meet these people. It's something that's human and you can't stay away from it.”

I'm a big Lynch fan. This sounds like a very lame project for someone with his credentials but he might the only one who can make such a tedious documentary interesting. For each interview a little person dances in the background... a dismembered body part floats across the screen... or the interview is conducted in reverse.

nick

May 16, 2009 8:59 AM CDT

If the tour includes driving through Twin Peaks, Washington, they might be wise to keep the car doors locked.